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captfields_sc 08-24-2016 09:26 PM

Charts for my GPS
 
Looking to get a nice chart card for my gps unit for both navigation and fishing and got the new Nav+ Regions card. It is region specific but covers all the states and areas that I needed, so I was able to save a little money and am very happy. It also came pre-loaded with both my navigational and sonar charts. Perfect! Easy for a guy that likes SIMPLE! Great charts and I also saw where all border waters on the regional charts are fully covered. No need for me to feel ripped off and having to buy another card to get full coverage of a specific lake. These cards must be selling well, as I had to visit a second BPS to find one in stock. Anyone running these cards in LA?

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T-Boo 08-25-2016 06:27 AM

I am in the market for my first card and am hoping others chime in here. It's kinda confusing on which card to commit to.
I only need it for a few lakes/ rivers (Toledo Bend, Sabine River, Calcasieu River) in Louisiana.

fishing 08-25-2016 09:33 AM

https://navionics-store.com/collecti...-regions-south


$149 for the south regions

captfields_sc 08-26-2016 06:39 PM

Yes, the nav+ regions south would be the perfect fit your you. That would be an easy choice for me.

thatguytyler 08-27-2016 01:19 AM

Running lake master chip for toledo bend and rayburn, works well on sabine river too, navionics looks like a kids crayon drawing next to lake master on Toledo and Rayburn

T-Boo 08-27-2016 07:58 AM

Those are the two main bodies of water I need. Thanks.

T-Boo 08-30-2016 10:01 AM

I looked at the list of Lakemaster maps and at the Navionics list.
The Lakemaster list is kind of vague, no?

alphaman 08-30-2016 10:04 AM

Make your own with reefmaster. It task some time to learn but. It worth it and free

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captfields_sc 08-31-2016 08:50 PM

To each his own. For me it's my Navionics charts. I've always trusted and relied on them and haven't been let down. Stick with what works. Just though I would pass along the good fortune I have had with the new regions chart card. Tight lines guys!

C-Bass2mouth 09-01-2016 10:57 AM

https://www.amazon.com/Navionics-Hot...+platinum+plus

Navionics Platinum Plus is what I run (Lowrance) . The 3D view with shading can really help out being able to read contours. I've actually found quite a few new spots in areas I've fished for years that I didn't pick up on a standard 2d contour map. Not sure if the regions have that capability? T-Boo if you have Humminbird Lake Master might be your best bet though.
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thatguytyler 09-01-2016 12:53 PM

Lakemaster has HD mapping on Toledo and Rayburn, and what do you mean by vague T-boo? I don't know of any map cards that have contours for the rivers but Lakemaster South does show cuts off the river that I was surprised it showed.


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